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Louis L'Amour
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From a has-been boxer to a ranch hand taking on his bosses' troubles, the characters in these classic Louis L'Amour short stories are all "riding for the brand" - staying loyal to what matters, staking the West with their courage and their blood.
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Harry Destry was a rough-and-tumble fighter who never lost a battle. But after six years in jail for a robbery he didn't commit, he comes back a changed man. The townsfolk believe he's beaten. They think all the fight's gone right out of him. And that's exactly what Destry wants them to think....
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Unabridged doesn't mean unedited
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Hell’s Riders
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Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack thought he’d seen every despicable act of cruelty and murder any man could exact on another. He thought wrong. When he stumbles upon the butchered remains of a scalp-taking massacre, he’s choked with disgust. So Burrack teams up with veteran Sheriff Boyd Tackett, who’s more than willing to help bring these vile rats to justice.
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Great story.
- By Cody on 01-20-16
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West of the Pecos
- A Western Story
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From one of the bestselling western novelists of all time, comes another classic story. Templeton Lambeth had so desperately wanted a son - an heir to ride by his side through the vast, wild ranges just west of the Pecos River. But to his disappointment, his wife bore a girl. His hopes crushed and in denial, he decides to raise his daughter as if she were a boy. In honor of Lambeth's more successful brother, they named her: Terrill.
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Excellent Book!
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Outlaw Town
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Chancy Gantry and Ollie Teal are honest cowpunchers, riding herd on 1,500 longhorns from Texas to Kansas. Their trail boss, Lucas Stout, is tough but fair. He’s never lost a hand on a drive and doesn’t aim to start now. So when a cowhand needs a sawbones badly, Stout sends Chancy and Ollie to escort the man to a town called Prosperity, of which neither of them has ever heard. At first glance, the town looks deserted - but the saloon is full. Chancy and Ollie are about to discover that some towns are a lot easier to ride into than to ride out of....
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OUTLAW TOWN
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Phil Sundeen thinks Deputy Sheriff Kirby Frye is just a green local kid with a tin badge. And when the wealthy cattle baron's men drag two prisoners from Frye's jail and hang them from a high tree, there's nothing the young lawman can do about it. But Kirby's got more grit than Sundeen and his hired muscle bargained for. They can beat the boy and humiliate him, but they can't make him forget the oath he has sworn to uphold.
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A Really Good Early Western Novel of Elmore Leonard
- By Frank Donnelly on 10-13-19
By: Elmore Leonard
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- Clousers8
- 01-28-15
I love almost All Louis L'Amour!
This is a great dramatazation. Although some details were changed from the original, the general story line is not lost. Both this dramatazation and the original really bring out the internal struggle that Jed Asbury has over lying concerning his identity to gain what is not rightfully his. Well done!
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- Cassie
- 11-01-20
Rustle Up A Good Time
I listened to this audio drama on my father’s cassette tapes. I loved it as a child, and when I saw that it was available to be purchased on Audible, I jumped at the chance to hear it again. This time, now that I’m older, I enjoyed it even more. There are nuances in the performance that I didn’t catch when I was young, and it has been a wonderful experience to hear this book again.
Jed Asbury finds the bodies of two men and a woman out in the desert. Naked and bruised from being beaten and left for dead by two men whom he beat at poker, he is desperate for clothes, food, and water. So despite the risk that the Indians might attack, he takes a chance to raid the burned wagon. What he finds makes him wonder if it really was Indians that killed the settlers.
When he makes it back to civilization, he takes on the identity of one of the dead men, Michael Latch. With a new lease on life and a ranch under his belt, he thinks he’s struck pay dirt. But it becomes very clear that his suspicions about the dead settlers were closer than he thought. Now he must face the man who wants the ranch and who will do anything to get it.
With twists and turns, Riding for the Brand is an exciting audio drama that showcases some of the best of Louis L’Amour’s extensive writings. Excitement abounds, and the ending is just perfect. I recommend this audio drama for all those who want a great western read, some fun, and lots of drama.
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- wayne
- 07-02-18
a real live western
the author who kept the west fresh and new. when he died the west wept in sadness
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- GunFan
- 07-02-20
10/10
loved it. wished it was longer. always love a good Louis.... he always keeps you intrigued and guessing.
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-14-21
Charlie G
Love Louis L'Aour books, and stories. Been a fan for the last 50 years or more.
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- Clara
- 01-20-22
Silver SixShooters
This was a great dramatization . It was a fast- moving frontier cattle ranching story about death and hardship and a struggle to survive. Highlighted by some unexpected twists and surprises. Enjoyable listening. Cal & Clara
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- Easy
- 09-24-18
Superb story
It was excellently done. Very good story. We really enjoyed it. Would definitely recommend this to anyone.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-15-19
typically Louis lamour
typical Louis L'Amour enjoy the book tremendously with my first audiobook enjoyed all the extra background the different voices and it's just like Louis wrote it
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- Mary Dooley
- 02-23-16
Loved it!
Listened to it with my husband. It was like watching a motion picture with our eyes closed. Great narration, sound effects and dramatisation. We will definitely be listening to more from this collection as they are our new favorite!
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- Melvin R.Alejandro
- 11-26-22
Outstanding book by Louis L'Amour
This book was very interesting and keept you interested from the beginning to the end. Louis L'Amour sure knew how to tell a story with all his research about the west is like been actually there. A Masterpiece for sure and the dramatization is even better. I highly recommend Louis L'Amour books to anyone.
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